suutensa
Suutensa is a Finnish grammatical form that centers on the noun suu, meaning mouth. It is formed by attaching the third-person possessive suffix -nsä to the noun, yielding a phrase that conveys ownership by a third person. In practice, the most common everyday form to express “one’s mouth” or “his/her mouth” is suunsa, which results from suu + -nsä and is used as the possessed noun within a larger sentence.
The form suutensa itself is much less common in ordinary speech and appears primarily in more emphatic,
- The standard, everyday expression for “he kept his mouth shut” is Hän piti suunsa kiinni, using
- Suutensa may appear in particular literary constructions or dialectal styles where speakers seek extra emphasis on
- Finnish nouns form possessive expressions by adding suffixes such as -nsä to the noun stem; suunsa
- While suutensa exists as a real morphological form, it is not the typical choice in everyday Finnish